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Newsletter for
Landcare and Dunecare
in Byron Shire
http://www.brunswickvalleylandcare.org.au/
FEBRUARY 17 Know your Weeds – second step to property planning February 2017
MARCH 17 Farm Forestry Field Day
World Wetland Day
Thursday 2nd February was World Wetlands Day which aims to raise global awareness of the value of
wetlands for humanity and the planet. It also marks the date of the adoption of the Ramsar Convention of
Wetlands in 1971, in the Iranian city of Ramsar.
The Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental treaty for the conservation and wise use of wetlands
and their resources. Every three years, representatives of the contracting countries meet as the
Conference of the Contracting Parties or COP.
We are lucky in Byron Shire to have many wetlands which attract an amazing number of beautiful birds.
You can find our more about the birds that use the Byron wetlands through Byron Bird Buddies website.
http://www.byronbirdbuddies.com.au/index.php?pageid=3278
Photo: A Pair of Jabiru’s at Byron Wetlands courtesy of Deborah Pearse
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Rainforest Restoration Tour in the Mid Tweed
When: Saturday 25 February – 9.30am until midday
Where: Directions to the property provided when you register
This event is part of a six-year project funded through the NSW Environmental Trust Community Bush
Regeneration Large Project Stream to increase habitat corridor connectivity in the Mid Tweed
subcatchment.
Visit a private property restoring bushland that links Wollumbin National Park to the Tweed River and
learn about the plants and animals that are threats to corridor habitat.
Learn from:
Nicole Beutel, bush regenerator on a guided tour of the restoration site
David Charley, Wildsearch Environmental Services – how to monitor, assess and control
vertebrate pest animals
Gabrielle Blackwell, Rous County Council – how to identify and control weeds
A reasonable level of fitness needed to participate. Sturdy shoes and sunsafe clothing essential. Morning
tea is provided.
Please register with Jude Mason on 6670 2199 or [email protected] by Thursday 23
February.
Control large woody vine weeds workshop
When: Saturday 18 March – 9.30am to 1pm
Where: The New Govardhana Farm, 525 Tyalgum Rd, Eungella
The Mid Oxley River riparian restoration and connectivity project, funded by the NSW Government
through the Environmental Trust is now into its second year and much progress has been made. A focus
of this project is the control of large woody vine weeds, particularly Cat’s Claw Creeper which smothering
the riparian vegetation for many years.
A project outcome is, to educate and inspire local landowners, and the public regarding ecological values
and processes which builds community capacity to recognise and deal with threatening processes and
invasive species. Participate in this event where you can meet with likeminded people and learn or
refresh your land care skills in stewardships of our environment
25 participants will receive instruction in the identification and control of large woody vine weeds
Control established large woody weed species
Control seed bank re-emergences
Plant re-establishment and planting to control vine weeds
Also, featured will be:
Threats posed by weeds to Threatened biodiversity - David Milledge (Landmark Ecological
Services).
Aquatic weeds – Kim Curtis (Rous County Council)
A light lunch will be served that caters for vegetarian and gluten free diets. Please wear sturdy shoes
and sun safe clothing. Numbers are limited and booking is essential please contact Jude Mason 02 6670
2199 or [email protected]
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Farm Forestry Field Day Friday 17th
March 2017
How to use a selection of suitable local native tree species combined with soil science to create a
biodiverse forest which may be sustainably harvested in years to come. Experts Dr Kevin Glencross and
Dr John Grant from Southern Cross University will speak at the field day to be held on a Myocum
property.
Bookings are essential, Bela Allen email:- [email protected]
Start Something Workshops
Do you have a bright idea that would help your community and the natural
world, but keep thinking, ‘How do I start? What do I do next?’
Maybe you have a great idea, or maybe you have the drive to help
someone else get their idea off the ground. Your local community group
might be looking for new ways to secure funding and build partnerships.
The Start Something Workshops may be what you have been looking for. Free to attend, the workshops
focus on three skills areas; shaping your idea, finding finance and telling your story. You will gain
practical skills and knowledge to help build and nurture a new project or business idea. You will hear
from experts and successful entrepreneurs and discover resources you can draw on in your community.
We are investing in you so you can invest in your community and a better future for your region.
18th March 2017 Free at The Farm, Ewingsdale
http://register.environment.nsw.gov.au/start-
something?utm_source=redirect&utm_medium=all&utm_content=&utm_campaign=Start%20Something
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Little Shop of Horrors Fundraisers
Bangalow Land and Rivercare would like to invite all who may be interested
to come along to the Bangalow Theatre production of Little Shop of Horrors
on Saturday February 18th.
Tickets are $35 of which part will go towards funding the work of Bangalow
Landcare. Check it out here: http://www.bangalowtheatre.com.au/whats-on-
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If you would like to come along to this evening please let me know by
Thursday Feb 9th so the booking can be confirmed and make payment to
Bangalow Landcare BSB 728728 Ac No 22209164 Ban
It should be a fun evening, hope to see you there
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In the Valley the newsletter for
Wilsons Creek Huonbrook
Landcare is now available to
download. There is a great
article on myrtle rust and what
purple fruit is that.
http://brunswickvalleylandcare.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/IN-the-Valley-17_1-February-2017.pdf
Brunswick Valley Landcare Inc. is looking for a new secretary Brunswick Valley Landcare (BVL) is looking for a new Secretary. The duties of the
secretary include attending to the activities that contribute to the administration of the
organisation. This includes monitoring and responding to correspondence and keeping
minutes of meetings.
This is a voluntary position and would suit someone who is organised and computer savvy, and with an
interest in the environment and conservation. Training will be provided. Committee meetings are a
relaxed monthly affair in Mullumbimby.
If you are interested, please contact the BVL for more information and a copy of the Duty Statement
at: [email protected].
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Conservation Land Management
Conservation Land Management certificates are running at
Kingscliff TAFE. Certificate IV in particular, needs another 3 people by Thursday for it to go ahead.
Rhonda James is teaching the course so it will be a great course to learn all about Bush Regeneration.
This is the course that you need to complete to work as a Bush Regenerator.
The key is to ensure that the following codes are quoted:
Cert IV Code AHC40916-01V02
http://www.northcoasttafe.edu.au/courses/certificate-iv-in-conservation-and-land-management-1.aspx
CERT III Code AHC31716-01V01
http://www.northcoasttafe.edu.au/courses/certificate-iii-in-natural-area-restoration.aspx
Contact Danny on 0419 124 986.
ChenCert and First Aid
There is a Chemcert Course on 10th February at Kingscliff TAFE $200 Call Bob 0447 898 097
And a First Aid Course in Murwillumbah $130 Call Desley 0437 652 062.
RegenTV is here!
An inspiring new raft of regenTV resources
have made their way onto the AABR website over summer. The additions include presentations from the
2016 AABR Forum ‘Experience Counts’ and a new set of learning resources on the theme Selecting
Appropriate Approaches for Restoration. The new videos provide an opportunity to sit back with a cuppa
and experience the intellectual stimulation of an AABR forum from the comfort of your chosen viewing
platform. http://www.aabr.org.au/regentv/
Launch of Revive Our Wetlands Program
Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) will celebrate World Wetlands Day by launching the Revive
Our Wetlands program. Revive Our Wetlands is a national initiative that will expand CVA’s role engaging
communities to conserve wetlands and their catchments for nature and people. Revive Our Wetlands
activities will include wetland assessment and planning, on-ground conservation activities delivered by
volunteers, citizen science, community engagement and training. Follow the link to find out more
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Far North Coast Bush Fire Management Committee
PUBLIC EXHIBITION OF DRAFT DOCUMENT Far North Coast Bush Fire Risk Management Plan
The Far North Coast Bush Fire Management Committee is currently seeking comments on its draft Bush
Fire Risk Management Plan (BFRMP) that has recently been prepared.
The draft BFRMP covers the Ballina, Byron and Tweed local government areas. It includes information
about bush fire risk and threat to local areas and specifies works to be done to manage bush fire risk in
these areas.
The draft BFMRP applies to all land in the Ballina, Byron and Tweed areas including private land.
The draft BFRMP will be on exhibition for a period of 42 days from Tuesday 31st of January 2017 until
Monday the 13th of March 2017.
The Draft BFRMP is on display at Byron Shire Council: 70-90 Station St, Mullumbimby and National
Parks and Wildlife Service offices in Byron Bay.
Copies of the draft BFRMP may be obtained by contacting (02) 6671 5500 during office hours.
Written submissions on the Draft BFRMP can be sent to the BFMC by email to
[email protected] or by post to the Executive Officer, Far North Coast BFMC, P.O. Box
816 Murwillumbah NSW 2484. The closing date for submissions is Monday the 13th of March 2017.
For further enquires, contact NSW Rural Fire Service, on (02) 6671 5500.
Have Your Say: Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan The North Coast Regional Weed Committee and North Coast Local Land Services have prepared a
Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan.
Landcare has been part of the development of the Plan, and is represented on the Regional Weed
Committee through Barry Powells of Coffs Harbour Regional Landcare. This is your chance to have
your say on the draft plan before it is finalised.
The North Coast Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan will be on public exhibition from 8
February to 8 March 2017.
The purpose of the Plan is to guide weed management in the region. The Plan will help implement the
NSW weed reforms, Biosecurity Strategy and Invasive Species Plan in relation to weeds for the North
Coast region. The North Coast Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan builds on past weed
planning efforts and is based on the accumulated experience and expert local knowledge of Regional
Weed Committee members and their networks. It identifies priority weeds, their management objectives,
and the recommended measures that will allow land managers to meet their General Biosecurity Duty.
The Plan is non-regulatory, rather that it prioritises species for management under the Biosecurity Act
2015. As such there are no specific requirements mentioned for control at a regional level. The
regulatory control of weeds in our region will remain with the local Control Authorities (Councils) who are
responsible for compliance under the Biosecurity Regulations.
Online feedback on the plan can be made from 8 February - 8 March via the North Coast Open website.
The North Coast Draft Plan, additional supporting information, and feedback process will be available on
North Coast Open from Wednesday 8 February. http://open.lls.nsw.gov.au/nc-weeds
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Illegal Dumping Reports Incase you didn’t know Byron Shire Council has a Illegal Dumping Officer, Tash Morton, who works one
day a week. She has been working with all the sections of Council over the last 6 months to improve
the data collection and get a comprehensive understanding of the scale and nature of the illegal dumping
in the shire. This is done with the hope that they can build a case to get more funding to deal with illegal
dumping.
The EPA has an online resource to log incidents of online dumping and the more people that use the
system the more likely we are to get resources to deal with this huge problem.
NSW EPA Illegal Dumping Online Database - RID Online. It is a state-wide database for local councils,
land managers and the general public that allows the EPA to develop a comprehensive database of
illegal dumping incidents. This will enable hot spots to be identified and illegal dumping prevention
strategies to be developed. https://ridonline.epa.nsw.gov.au/#/home
Any incident recorded on this page are also emailed to the Customer Request Management System in
Council and therefore starts a chain of response within Council. The benefit of this system over the
Councils CRM is that it is much easier to pull the data from and build a picture of the dumping hot spots
and waste types being dumped.
There have only been 3 reports from the RID online public interface since July 2016.
Furniture and household items
account for 31% of incidents,
vehicles and car parts 22%, green
waste 10%, mattresses 9% and
household white-goods account for
7% of the illegal dumping.
I feel sure that there are more
incidents of green waste dumping out
there – let’s start recording them!
If you would like to contact Tash her
details are below.
Tash Morton | Illegal Dumping Project Officer | BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL Thursday only
P: 02 6626 7175 | M: 0435022717 | F: 02 6684 3018 | E: [email protected]
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Kookaburras have adapted to become supreme
bbq snag stealers. Photo: Carl Davies
STORIES to inspire and give you hope
How does Biodiversity Loss affect me and everyone else? by WWF Global "I understand there may be a biodiversity crisis, but how does that affect me?”
Well.
You see.
It's like this...
Biological diversity is the resource upon which families,
communities, nations and future generations depend. It is
the link between all organisms on earth, binding each into
an interdependant ecosystem, in which all species have
their role. It is the web of life.
The Earth’s natural assets are made up of plants, animals, land, water, the atmosphere AND humans!
Together we all form part of the planet’s ecosystems, which means if there is a biodiversity crisis, our
health and livelihoods are at risk too.
But we are currently using 25% more natural resources than the planet can sustain As a result species,
habitats and local communities are under pressure or direct threats (for example from loss of access to
fresh water).
Biodiversity underpins the health of the planet and has a direct impact on all our lives.
To read more visit : http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/biodiversity/biodiversity_and_you/index.cfm
Land for Wildlife
Australia Breeds Brainy Birds by Jesse Hawley, CSIRO Blog
Ask someone to name a unique Australian animal and most likely they’ll say
kangaroo, platypus or koala. But we should also spare a
thought for our unique birds.
Our parrots are not only visually spectacular – with splashes
of every colour, in every size and shape – they are also
some of the smartest and longest lived birds in the world.
Our songbirds — ravens, honeyeaters, magpies,
bowerbirds — have some of the greatest minds of the
animal kingdom. They go fishing, remember people’s faces,
mimic other species and even play hide-and-seek. They
stay younger for longer than Northern Hemisphere species
and can live twice as long.
To read more visit https://blog.csiro.au/australia-breeds-
brainy-birds/
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FUNDING
Do you have a great project and need funds to make it happen?
You can find more information on available grants on the Brunswick Valley Landcare website including a
calendar of all grants expected to be available during 2016. There are also some handy tips on how to
be successful with grant applications. Below is a summary of grants which are currently accepting
applications and ones that are anticipated to open within the next month.
http://brunswickvalleylandcare.org.au/funding/
Building Better Regions Fund
This program provides funding for infrastructure and community
investment projects that will create jobs, drive economic growth and build stronger regional communities
into the future. Both streams are now open. The Investment Projects Stream will close at 5pm local time
on 28 February 2017 and the Community Investments Stream will close at 5pm local time on 31 March
2017. https://www.business.gov.au/assistance/building-better-regions-fund
Small Grants for Rural Communities (SGRC)
Grants for projects to address issues that make a difference to the sustainability of
rural, regional and remote communities including projects that address the following:
Not-for-profit community organisations that have an ABN or Incorporation Certificate can
apply. Organisations / projects demonstrating community partnerships are preferred to multiple
applications from one community
Applications will be accepted any time by email, through to 5pm Friday, 31 March 2017.
http://www.frrr.org.au/cb_pages/small_grants_for_rural_communities.php
James N Kirby
The James N Kirby Foundation offers grants of between $3K and $15K for DGR-
registered organisations, particularly those unable to rely on high-profile fundraising.
Priority is given to organisations in NSW or national-level programmes which primarily
benefit NSW. Deadline 28 February. http://www.kirbyfoundation.com.au/eligibility-criteria/how-to-
apply/
Aid For NSW Farmer Upskill
NSW farmers can take subsidised pre-approved courses through the State Government’s $45m Farm
Business Skills Professional Development Program. Alternatively farmers can apply for other
professional development activities. Participants can claim reimbursement of up to 50% (GST-exclusive)
up to $5000/farmer or $9000/farm business. Ongoing. http://www.raa.nsw.gov.au/assistance/professional-
development-program
Grass Roots Grants
The 2017 granting round is now open! Small grants are available to
organisations working in rural and regional Australia. AFF will be accepting
Expressions of Interest between 15th December 2016 and the 28th February 2017.
http://www.aussiefarmersfoundation.org.au/2016-grassroots-grants-announced/
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Litter Prevention Grants Program
In partnership with Keep NSW Beautifulexternal link, community litter grants help
community groups tackle littering in their local area. Funded by the waste levy under
Waste Less, Recycle More, this program also provides resources, tools and advice to
community groups working to keep their local area clean. Due 1st March 2017.
http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/wastegrants/community-litter.htm
Solution Search
Solutions to some of the world’s greatest conservation and development challenges exist in local
communities around the globe. Many times, however, these solutions remain on the local level and go
unnoticed by the larger community. Solution Search, an innovative contest created by Rare, is designed
to do just that. The contest sources, rewards and disseminates what is already working in conservation
and development. FARMING FOR BIODIVERSITY with a Grand Prize if $30,000 is now open.
http://www.solutionsearch.org/
Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife Private Land Conservation Grants
The Private Land Conservation Grant program from the Foundation for National Parks
and Wildlife is due to open very soon. All Land For Wildlife (or other conservation-
covenanted properties) should consider applying.
Grants Applications Open: Monday 13 February 2017
Grant Applications Close: Friday 17 March 2017
One application per property per year is accepted from landholders with one of the following
commitments:
Category 1: Conservation Agreement under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 or Trust Agreement
under the Nature Conservation Trust Act 2001 or In-perpetuity Registered Property Agreement under the
Native Vegetation Conservation Act 1997 - Up to $5,000 a year
Category 2: Conservation Property Vegetation Plan under the Native Vegetation Act 2003 or Wildlife
Refuge under the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 - Up to $2,000 a year
Category 3a:: Applications for this level are for group Conservation Training and/or Education and can
be submitted by Wildlife Land Trust and / or Land for Wildlife members, Land for Wildlife Regional
Providers and Trainers / educators on behalf of Wildlife Land Trust and/or Land for Wildlife - Up to
$2,000 a year for training or education proposals
Category 3b: Applications can be submitted by Wildlife Land Trust and / or Land for Wildlife members -
Up to $1,500 a year for on ground works
http://www.fnpw.org.au/grants/nsw-private-land-conservation-grants
Clubgrants
Applications for grants of up to $5000 open on 1 March 2017. Category 1 funding
is for projects that address specific community priority areas which include:
Indigenous recognition and support, Improving the lives of youth, Supporting diversity in the community,
Supporting people with a disability, Affordable and accessible health and wellbeing services, Support for
the ageing community, Economic opportunities and participation for women. To be eligible to apply you
must be a not-for-profit organisation working in the relevant Local Government Area and comply with the
Category 1 Guidelines. http://www.clubsnsw.com.au/community/clubgrants/about-clubgrants
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Water Lettuce (Pistia stratiotes)
Water lettuce is a native of Asia, Africa and equatorial America. As the name suggests, the plant looks like a lettuce and is free floating on water. Although cute in appearance, this plant has the potential to rapidly cover entire water bodies with a dense mat of leaves. This results in a decrease of the water quality for any animals that may use the water body.
This plant is listed by the NSW State Government as a class 1 notifiable weed, which means that it is considered to be of the highest importance for eradication from the State due to the serious threat that it poses to the State’s agriculture sector, coupled with the negative impacts it can cause to the environment. The arrival of Water lettuce into the Northern Rivers has occurred at several different locations over time. Infestations have been located in the Tweed River catchment at Piggabeen and Tyalgum, and the Richmond River catchment at Bungawalbin, Casino, Bonalbo and Grevillia.
Emptying unwanted aquarium or fish pond plants into dams, creeks or streams is an offence, and may harm the environment. When removing plants from an aquarium, remove from the water and let the plant dry out completely before wrapping in paper and disposing of it in the bin.
If you find Water lettuce, please notify Rous County Council on 6623 3833.
Weed of the Month
This month’s weed of the month is Giant Devil’s
Fig Solanum chrysotrichum. It is a perennial
shrub that originates from Central America. It
can grow to 3-4 m high, with lots of star shaped
hairs on young stems and petioles. Prickles are
usually sparse and slightly recurved. Leaves are
broadly ovate and deeply lobed with the upper
leaf darker than the underside. The underside is
also densely hairy. Flowers are white and deeply
incised. It has a yellow or orange-yellow berry
that is 10-15 mm in diameter. It flowers in
Autumn to Spring. It rapidly invades disturbed
sites and outcompetes native vegetation
especially along creek banks. The seeds are
dispersed by birds.
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WORKING BEES - why not get out and get involved in one of our local groups? For all Landcare Working Bees please wear protective clothing - long pants, long-sleeved shirt, closed-
in shoes, hat, gloves and bring water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Please always contact the
groups co-ordinators before attending a working bee as plans do change!
Brunswick Heads Dunecare
WHEN: 4th Sunday of the month 8:00am – 11:00am
WHERE: Meet in North Beach Car Park
CONTACT: Jordan Moore [email protected] 0413 962 468 txt mess pls
Yallakool Reserve Landcare, Ocean Shores
WHEN: each Friday at 8.30 am
WHERE: corner of Yallakool Drive and Warrambool Road, Ocean Shores
CONTACT: Felicity Watson 0467 650 140
or David Kemp [email protected] 0427 650 861
Green and Clean Awareness Team, Byron Bay
WHEN: 3rd Sunday of the month 9:00am
WHERE: Meet Main Beach, Byron Bay
CONTACT: Veda Turner [email protected] 0427 857 991
Heritage Park Landcare, Mullumbimby
WHEN: alternate Saturdays 9:00am – 11:00 am
WHERE: Heritage Park, Mullumbimby
CONTACT: Diana Hughes [email protected]
Jinangong Landcare, Ocean Shores
WHEN: 1st Sunday of the month
WHERE: The Tunnel Road, Ocean Shores
CONTACT: Ian Parer [email protected]
Lower Mullum Creek Landcare, Mullumbimby
WHEN: 2nd Sunday of the month
WHERE: find out from Rita de Heer
CONTACT: Rita de Heer 02 6684 1495 [email protected]
South New Brighton Dunecare
WHEN: 1st Friday of the month 1:30pm - 4:30pm
WHERE: Meet at southern end of the Esplanade at the Strand beach access point.
CONTACT: Robyn Bolden [email protected] 6680 1970
Suffolk Park Dunecare
WHEN: 1st Saturday of the month
CONTACT: Helen Brown [email protected] 6685 4964
Tyagarah Landcare
WHEN: Each Thursday 9:00am – 11:00am
WHERE: 23 Prestons Lane, Tyagarah
CONTACT: Bela Allen [email protected] 6684 7113
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LINKS
Arakwal http://arakwal.com.au/
Border Rangers Alliance http://www.greateasternranges.org.au/border-ranges/overview/overview
Bangalow River and Landcare http://www.bangalowlandcare.org.au/
Big Scrub Landcare https://www.bigscrubrainforest.org.au/
Brunswick Valley Landcare http://www.brunswickvalleylandcare.org.au/
Byron Bird Buddies http://www.byronbirdbuddies.com.au/
Byron Community College http://www.byroncollege.org.au/
Byron Shire Council http://www.byron.nsw.gov.au/
EnviTE www.envite.org.au
Environmental Trust http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/grants/envtrust.htm
Ewingsdale Locality Group (BVL) http://ewingsdale.org.au/#/landcare/4532495308
Rous County Council (formerly Far North Coast Weeds) http://rous.nsw.gov.au/
Friends of the Koala www.friendsofthekoala.org
North Coast Local Land Services http://northcoast.lls.nsw.gov.au/
Northern Landcare Support Services http://www.nlss.com.au/
Mullumbimby Community Gardens http://mullumcommunitygarden.wordpress.com/
North Coast nature http://www.northcoastnature.org.au/
Richmond Landcare Inc. http://www.richmondlandcare.org/
Soilcare http://www.soilcare.org
Suffolk Park Locality Group (BVL) www.landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/suffolk-park-dunecare-group
Tweed Landcare Inc. http://www.tweedlandcare.org.au/
Wilson’s Creek Huonbrook Landcare http://wilsonscreeklandcare.mullum.com.au/
Wetlandcare Australia http://www.wetlandcare.com.au/index.php
For information about Landcare or other natural resource issues in Byron shire
please contact
Landcare Community Support Officer
Alison Ratcliffe 66267028 (Tuesday and Wednesday)
email: [email protected]
This newsletter is funded by North Coast Local Land Services and supported by Byron Shire Council.